The Surron Ultra Bee achieves top speeds ranging from 80 km/h (50 mph) to 100 km/h (62 mph), depending on model variants and riding conditions. Base models generally reach 80–90 km/h, while the 2025 Ultra Bee 21KW Performance Edition leverages upgraded motor and battery systems to unlock speeds up to 100 km/h. Factors like terrain, rider weight, and battery charge state can reduce real-world speeds by 10–15%.
How is the Surron Ultra Bee’s speed achieved?
What Are the Specs of the 2025 Surron Ultra Bee 2
The Ultra Bee’s speed derives from its 74V lithium battery and 21,000W high-torque motor. With a 60Ah capacity delivering instant power to the rear wheel, this system generates torque comparable to 250cc gas bikes. The optimized gear ratio and lightweight aluminum frame (88kg) minimize energy loss, enabling rapid acceleration from 0–60 km/h in under 4 seconds.
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How does battery capacity impact speed?
The 74V 60Ah battery sustains peak output for longer durations compared to standard 48V systems. At full charge, voltage surges to 84V, temporarily boosting motor RPM by 8–10%. However, sustained high-speed riding drains the battery 25% faster than eco-mode usage. For example, maintaining 95 km/h reduces the WMTC-rated 90 km range to approximately 68 km.
Surron Dubai Expert Insight
FAQs
Yes: Standard versions cap at 90 km/h, while Performance Editions with reinforced controllers reach 100 km/h. Surron Dubai offers official upgrades for existing models.
Is high-speed riding legal in UAE urban areas?
No—the Ultra Bee is restricted to 60 km/h on public roads. Full-speed operation requires closed circuits or off-road permits from UAE authorities.


